digital terrestrial receiver dbr-t200gb
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Instruction book
DIGITAL TERRESTRIAL RECEIVER
DBR-T200GB
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Welcome to digital terrestrial television!
The simplest way to get digital television is here. No dish. No cable.Simply an aerial. It is, without doubt, the most exciting development in television history since thefirst-ever broadcast in 1936.In the last 60 years, there have been up to five normal channels on analogue television. Digitalterrestrial changes that.ONdigital is the next step in television. Simply plug in your ONdigital box for a feast of mouth-watering television. ONdigital is the only company that lets you pick and choose the channels youwant to watch.Subscription channels from ONdigital, together with free channels from the BBC and ITV, covereverthing from sports and movies to news and current affairs, all with improved picture and sound... and widescreen too. No need for dishes. No need for cables. Simply ONdigital.
Before using this product, carefully read the "Safety Precautions" and this manual to ensure thatyou can properly operate this product.Keep this manual in a safe and convenient place where it can be easily referenced in the future.
"This equipment has been approved in accordance with Council Decision 98/482/EC for pan-European single-terminal connection to the public switched-telephone network (PSTN). Thisapproval, however, does not unconditionally guarantee successful operation with every PSTNnetwork terminal due to differences between the PSTNs of the various countries. Should aproblem occur, contact the dealer where you purchased this equipment."
IMPORTANT
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol,within an equilateral triangle, is intended toalert the user to the presence of uninsulated"dangerous voltage" within the product'senclosure that may be of sufficient magnitudeto constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
CAUTION:TO PREVENT THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NOUSER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFERSERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSON-NEL.
The exclamation point within an equilateraltriangle is intended to alert the user to thepresence of important operating andmaintenance (servicing) instructions in theliterature accompanying the appliance.
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCKDO NOT OPEN
CAUTION
WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TORAIN OR MOISTURE.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
FOR USE IN THE UNITED
KINGDOMThe wires in this mains lead are coloured in
accordance with the following code :
Blue : Neutral
Brown : Live
If the plug provided is unsuitable for yoursocket outlets, the plug must be cut off and asuitable plug fitted.
IMPORTANTThe cut-off plug should be disposed of andmust not be inserted into any 13 amp socketas this can result in electric shock. The plug oradaptor or the distribution panel should beprovided with 5 amp fuse. As the colours ofthe wires in the mains lead of this appliancemay not correspond with coloured markingsidentifying the terminals in your plug, proceedas follows:The wire which is coloured blue must beconnected to the terminal which is markedwith the letter N or coloured black. The wirewhich is coloured brown must be connectedto the terminal which is marked with the letterL or coloured red.
Do not connect either wire to the earth terminalof a three pin plug.
NOTEAfter replacing or changing a fuse, the fusecover in the plug must be replaced with a fusecover which corresponds to the colour of theinsert in the base of the plug or the word thatis embossed on the base of the plug, and theappliance must not be used without a fusecover. If lost replacement fuse covers can beobtained from: your dealer.Only 5 A fuses approved by B.S.I. or A.S.T.Ato B.S. 1362 should be used.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS................................. 2
BEFORE USING YOUR RECEIVER
INCLUDED ACCESSORIES ....................... 4
OPERATION PANEL FEATURES AND
FUNCTIONS ................................... 5
Front and Back Panels ........................ 5
Remote Control Unit ........................... 7
Putting Batteries
in the Remote Controller ............. 10
Remote Controller
Operation Range ......................... 10
CONNECTIONS
BASIC CONNECTIONS ............................ 11
Television and VCR with
SCART Sockets ............................. 11
Television and VCR with Only Standard
Coaxial Antenna Input ........................13
Connecting to a Stereo ..................... 15
Inserting Your ONdigital
SMARTCARD ................................ 15
CONTENTS
OPERATION
MENU TREE ............................................. 16
GENERAL OPERATION ............................ 18
LOCATING AND STORING CHANNELS .........19
DAILY OPERATION .................................. 22
Switching Receiver ON/OFF .............. 22
Changing Channels............................ 22
Using the TV/DTV Button .................. 24
Using the On-screen TV Guide ......... 25
Selecting Favourite Channels ........... 27
ADVANCED SETTINGS............................ 29
Using the Parental Lock..................... 29
Selecting Channels to be Locked...... 32
Watching Locked Channels ............... 33
Timer ................................................... 36
Using Teletext ..................................... 41
Checking the Postbox ........................ 41
Changing Receiver Settings .............. 43
Changing TV and VCR Settings ........ 45
Changing Modem Settings ............... 47
Technical information ........................ 48
Channel Search .................................. 49
Adding Channels................................ 49
Changing Channel Order................... 50
USING REMOTE CONTROLLER WITH EQUIPMENT
OF OTHER MANUFACTURERS .................51
TROUBLESHOOTING .................................... 56
SPECIFICATIONS ........................................... 58
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INCLUDED ACCESSORIES
Remote Control Unit Two AA/RO6 or rob batteries Mains lead
Aerial/RF lead SCART lead Telephone modem cable
ONdigital envelope (includes ONdigital Quick set up guide)*A Smartcard is appended.
This is provided separately.Plug it into the main powersupply.
Connects the ONdigital box tothe video or TV. (Refer to theillustrations on the followingpages.)
Connects the TV SCART socketto the ONdigital box SCARTsocket. (SCART sockets areusually labelled EXT or AV.)
The modem cable is providedfor future interactive services.
STANDBY
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TV/DTV SUBTITLE
TV/VCR
STANDBYSTANDBY
WIDE
PRG
GUIDEINFO
EXIT
TVVCR
SELMENU
CHVOL
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1 Smartcard slot
2 MENU button:
Displays and closes Main Menu3 5 : Moves the highlight towards the top of
the menu
4 SELECT button:
Displays the channel list while in the TVmode.Confirms the menu selections
OPERATION PANEL FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS
Front and Back Panels
Front View (Front Panel)
5 4-digit LED front indicator light
6 Infrared sensor
7 2 : Adjusts menu option settings
8 : Moves the highlight towards the bottom
of the menu
9 3 : Adjusts menu option settings
0 Main Switch button
digital
DIGITAL TERRESTRIAL RECEIVER
SMART CARD
MENU SELECT
ON/OFF
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9 0
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OPERATION PANEL FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS
Rear View (Back Panel)
7 SCART** socket for VCR (SELV***)
8 COMMON INTERFACE (SELV***)
NOTE:
For future use.9 UHF**** antenna input (SELV***)
1 230 V, 50 Hz main lead socket
(excessive voltage)
2 RJ11 telephone line connector (TNV*)
NOTE:
Required for pay-per-view and other interac-tive applications.
3 SCART** socket for TV set (SELV***)
4 UHF**** aerial output for TV set (SELV***)
5 RS-232C***** serial port socket (SELV***)
NOTE:
Not required for current application butnecessary for the future services.
6 Audio-sync outputs for stereo system
(SELV***)
* TNV :TelecommunicationNetwork Voltage
** SCART :Euroconnector*** SELV :Safety Extra Low Voltage**** UHF :Ultra High Frequency***** RS-232C :Ready to connect
multimedia product.
CH 21-69
AERIAL
COMMON INTERFACE
TV
RIGHT
SERIAL
230VRISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION
MODEM
LEFT
AUDIO VCR
TV
2 3 4
1 5 6 8 97
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Remote Control Unit
Function of receiver front panel buttons: • In Standby mode: Pressing any button
wakes up the receiver from standby. • In Normal mode: The buttons have the
same function as the correspondingremote control buttons. (See below.)2/3=LEFT/RIGHT; 5/ =UP/DOWN
1 SUBTITLE button
Press this button to display subtitles on thescreen.
2 WIDE button
Press this button to switch between wide-screen and cropped movies.
3 0 - 9 (Numeral) button
Press these buttons to directly select a chan-nel or to make on-screen menu selections.
4 P (PROGRAM) (+), (-) button
These buttons are used for channel selection.
5 GUIDE button
Not currently used.6 5, , 2, 3 button
• Up/Down buttons: These buttons are usedfor menu and programme selections whenthe channel list is displayed.
• Left/Right buttons: These buttons are usedfor menu confirmation.
7 EXIT button
This button is used to cancel the menu screensettings.
8 Refer to "Setting TV Codes" on page 9 and
51.
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GUIDEINFO
EXIT
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SELECT
MENU
CHVOL
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OPERATION PANEL FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS
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9 TV/DTV button
This button is used to switch between digitaland analogue broadcasting.NOTE:This button is operative only when yourONdigital box and TV are connected by a scartlead.
0 STANDBY button
Switches ONdigital box in and out of standby.NOTE:The receiver will not operate unless the mainpower switch is turned on first.
- TEXT button
Pressing this button selects Text Mode.= RED, GREEN, YELLOW, BLUE button
These buttons are used for Text Mode andmenu screen operation.
~ VOL (+), (-) button
These buttons can be used to adjust volume.
! MUTE button
Is used to mute the sound. Pressing the but-ton again turns the sound on again at the vol-ume it was at when muted.
@ INFO button
Pressing this button displays the on-screen tvguide.
# SELECT button
• When watching a programme, this buttonis used to display the channel list.
• When the channel list is displayed, this but-ton is used to select a programme.
• When the menu screen is displayed, this but-ton is used to confirm the selected menuitem.
$ MENU button
Pressing this button displays the menu screen.% Refer to "Setting VCR Codes" on page 9 and
51.
STANDBY
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9
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EXIT
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MENU
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OPERATION PANEL FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS
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OPERATION PANEL FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS
This remote controller can directly control theTVs and VCRs of major manufacturers. At thetime of shipment the remote controller is presetto operate Pioneer TVs and VCRs.
Setting TV CodesThe remote controller can control the following7 functions by entering a TV brand code fromthe attached list.
• TV on/standby (or off)• TV volume up/down• TV channel up/down• Sound mute on/off• Switch between TV/VCR input
1 While pressing the remote controller TVSTANDBY button ( B on the illustration), en-ter the desired 4-digit TV brand code. (Referto the attached list.) This completes the set-ting.
2 Again pressing the TV STANDBY button ( Bon the illustration) will either turn the TV onor set it to standby (off).
3 If the TV does not operate, repeat the opera-tion in Step 1 above, or enter a different codefor the same brand.NOTE:It might not be possible to set some TVbrands or models.
Setting VCR CodesThe remote controller can control the following7 functions by entering a VCR brand code fromthe attached list.
• VCR on/standby (or off)• VCR Play, Record, Stop, Pause, For ward, Rewind
1 While pressing the remote controller VCRSTANDBY button ( A on the illustration), en-ter the desired 4-digit VCR brand code. (Referto the attached list.) This completes the set-ting.
2 Again pressing the VCR STANDBY button ( Aon the illustration) will either turn the VCR onor set it to standby (off).
3 If the VCR does not operate, repeat the opera-tion in Step 1 above, or enter a different codefor the same brand.NOTE:It might not be possible to set some VCRbrands or models.
STANDBY
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9
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TV/VCR
STANDBYSTANDBY
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GUIDEINFO
EXIT
TVVCR
SELECT
MENU
CHVOL
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The remote controller not only operates the digital receiver but can also control the main functionsof major brand TVs and VCRs. Refer to page 50 for programming instructions.
Putting Batteries in the
Remote Controller
CAUTION• Do not mix new and used batteries. Only add
all new batteries.• Do not mix battery brands. Different battery
brands may have different voltages even if thesame size.
• When not planning to use the remote control-ler for a long period of time (over one month),remove the batteries to prevent battery fluidleaks inside the remote controller. If a batteryleak occurs inside the remote controller, dis-card the old batteries, wipe out the liquid fromthe case, and add new batteries.
• The PIONEER batteries supplied with the re-mote controller do not contain heavy metals,such as mercury, nickel, or cadmium. In manycountries, however, the disposal of batterieswith household waste is not allowed. Be sureto comply with local regulations when dispos-ing of batteries.
• The remote controller's brand code setting
will only last for about one minute, so to pre-
vent the inconvenience of losing the stored
settings, have ready a fresh set of new bat-
teries and add them immediately after remov-
ing the old batteries. However, if the remote
controller's buttons are pressed while the
batteries are removed, the brand code setting
will be deleted. Please be careful not to press
the buttons while replacing the batteries.
Caring for the Remote Controller
• Do not drop the remote controller.• Do not get the remote controller wet.• Do not use or store the remote controller in
the following locations:In direct sunlightNear hot objectsAreas with high humidity
• If an object is blocking the path between theremote controller and the ONdigital box sig-nal sensor the unit might not respond to theremote controller commands. If this happens,remove the obstacle or change your position.
• As the batteries weaken, the range of the re-mote controller becomes shorter. If the opera-tion range is too short for your preference,replace the batteries.
Remote Controller Operation
Range
OPERATION PANEL FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS
To add or change the batteries, slide open the battery compartment cover on the back of the remote controller by pushing it down and sliding it open.
Add two new AA batteries.
digital
DIGITAL TERRESTRIAL RECEIVER
SURROUND
SMART CARD
MENU
SELECT
ON/OFF
BASIC CONNECTIONS
Television and VCR with
SCART Sockets
Connect the included SCART lead to the TV socket
of the digital receiver and to the TV.To obtain the best picture quality and have access to automatic EXTswitching, connect to the TV's first EXT AV1 socket.
NOTE:If you already have a SCART lead, connect it to the digitalreceiver's VCR socket and to the VCR. This connection providesthe best recording and playback quality. Using the VCR EXT AV1SCART socket will enable you to operate the VCR via the digitalreceiver.
NOTE:Before beginning to make connections, check the current wiring configuration because if the TVand VCR are connected as shown above then the coaxial connection between them does notneed to be changed. This connection ensures your current channels can still be recorded.
Before making connections unplug all equipment
from the main power supply.
Refer to the above connection diagram to complete
the receiver connections.No further adjustments are required.
CH 21-69AERIAL
AERIAL
AERIAL EXIT
EXIT
DIGITAL TERRESTRIAL RECEIVER
VIDEO
TV set
AERIAL
COMMON INTERFACE
TVRIGHT
SERIAL
230VRISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION
MODEM
LEFT
AUDIO VCR
TV
TV
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BASIC CONNECTIONS
Plug all of the equipment, including the digital re-
ceiver, into the main power supply.
Turn on the TV first and select a channel. Now turn
on the digital receiver using the ON/OFF button
on the front panel."--:--" will be displayed on the front panel.
Press the button on the remote controller to
wake up the digital receiver.The receiver will display the "Welcome" screen (refer to page 19).
Now go to the " GENERAL OPERATIONS" section on page 18.
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BASIC CONNECTIONS
Now turn on the digital receiver using the main
power ON/OFF button on the front panel."--:--" will be displayed on the front panel.
Television and VCR with Only Stan-
dard Coaxial Aerial Input
NOTE:Before beginning to make connections, check the current wiring configuration because if the TVand VCR are connected as shown above then the coaxial connection between them does notneed to be changed. This connection ensures your current channels can still be recorded.
Before making connections unplug all equipment
from the main power supply.
Connect the equipment as shown in the above dia-
gram but do not yet connect the antenna to the
digital receiver.
When you have finished making the connections,
plug in the equipment. First turn on the TV and
select an unused channel to use for watching digi-
tal programmes. Then turn on the VCR.(At this time it does not matter to what channel the VCR is tuned.)
CH 21-69AERIAL
AERIAL EXIT
DIGITAL TERRESTRIAL RECEIVER
TV set
AERIAL
COMMON INTERFACE
TV
RIGHT
SERIAL
230VRISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION
MODEM
LEFT
AUDIO VCR
TV
AERIAL
VIDEO
TV
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BASIC CONNECTIONS
Switch the TV to all the other tuned channels, in-
cluding the channel tuned for the VCR, and check
the picture quality.If the picture quality is good, go to the "GENERAL OPERATIONS"section on page 18. If there is a picture quality problem even thoughthe antenna is connected, follow the instructions below.1 Disconnect the antenna from the back of the receiver.2 Check to make sure the TV is tuned to the channel selected for
watching digital programmes.3 If the "Welcome" message is displayed on the screen, press the
SELECT button on the remote controller. The Main Menu screenshould now be displayed.
4 Select Option 4 "Viewing Preferences" from the Main Menuscreen, Option 2 "TV and Video Settings," and then Option 6 "UHFOutput Channel."The current setting for this option, 36, should be changed if thereis interference. Select a channel that is far from 36. Press theRED button (back) to return to the previous screen and store thesetting.
5 Repeat the steps from "Tune the TV" to check if the picture qual-ity improves. When the picture quality is satisfactory, go to the"GENERAL OPERATIONS" section on page 18.
Press the STANDBY button on the remote con-
troller to wake up the digital receiver.The receiver will display the "Welcome" screen (refer to page 19) togive you something to look at while you are tuning the TV.
Tune the TV.Now you need to tune the TV channel you have selected for watch-ing digital programmes. If you are not sure how to do this, refer tothe TV's operation guide. Store the channel when the "Welcome"screen (refer to page 19) appears on the TV.
Connect the antenna to the digital receiver and
check if the picture remains steady (no wobbling,
interference, or snow).
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BASIC CONNECTIONS
The viewing Smartcard must be inserted into the Smartcard slot at the front of the receiver in orderto view ONdigital channels.
Remove the Smartcard from the ONdigital envelope supplied with the receiver and insert it into theSmartcard slot on the front of the receiver. The arrow should be pointing to the slot and the goldchip should be facing up. Push the Smartcard into the slot until it stops. The end of the card will stillprotrude from the slot.
If you need further instructions, refer to the stereo instruction manual.
Connecting to a Stereo
Inserting the ONdigital
SMARTCARD
NOTE:Caring for the Smartcard• Only insert or remove the Smartcard when necessary.• Do not bend the Smartcard.• Do not get the Smartcard wet and do not clean it with cleaning fluids, etc.• In the event there is any problem about the Smartcard packed with the receiver, get in contact
with ONdigital Customer Service at 0870-600-9696.
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MENU TREE
23-1
3
4
3-2
4-1
4-2
4-3
setupmain menu
1 setting the timer2 choosing favourite channels3 parental lock4 viewing preferences5 getting started6 ONdigital updates7 technical information
select cxit
setupsetting the timer
DON'T FORGET TO PROGRAM YOUR VIDEO1 02.01 BBC ONE 18:00-19:002 available3 available4 available5 available6 available7 available8 available
back
delete this timer setting select
setupsetting the timer
timer 1
DON'T FORGET TO PROGRAM YOUR VIDEO
date
channel
start time
end time
recording repeat
01.01
or
++:++
++:++
once only
back
choose a channel confirm settingselect
setup lock or unlock
locks are open
1 BBC ONE2 BBC TWO3 ITV Channel 34 Channel 45 Channel 56 ITV 27 BBC CHOICE9 Teletext
10 BBC TEXT
back
close locks
lock selected channelselect
setupparental lock
enter parental code
select
select
back
s
c
1
2confirm your code
back
+ + + +
setupONdigital box settings
1 preferred language2 subtitles3 tv volume4 into display time5 timer alarm6 date and time
back set date and time
englishenglish
normalvisual+audio
17:02
setup favourite channels
favourites are off
1 BBC ONE2 BBC TWO3 ITV Channel 34 Channel 45 Channel 56 ITV 27 BBC CHOICE9 Teletext10 BBC TEXT
back
switch favourites on
confirm as a favouriteselect
setuptv and video settings
1 tv screennormal(4:3)
2 tv sound3 tv standard4 video sound5 video standard6 uhf channel number
normal 4:3full screen
stereocomposite
stereopal I
21 50 69
back
setupviewing preferences
1 ONdigital box settings
2 tv and video settings
3 modem settings
backselect
setupmodem settings
1 modem
2 dialling
3 connection
4 prefix
5 wait for dial tone
6 STD code
7 prefix
internal
tone
direct
0
yes
no
011
back
setupparental lock
1 change parental code
2 choose channels to lock or unlock
backselect
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setupsmartcard date
ONdigital
ONdigital
subscription ends on
30 NOV 99
30 NOV 99
back
setuppostbox
ON digital 1
ON digital 2
back
setupstore channels
back
Your ONdigital box is now searchingfor all available channels.
This may take about 20 minutes.Please wait.
0%
25 50 75 100
number of channels found 5
setupadd channels
back
Your ONdigital box is now searchingfor all available channels.
This may take about 20 minutes.Please wait.
0%
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number of channels found 0
setup change channelnumbers
1 BBC ONE2 BBC TWO3 ITV Channel 34 Channel 45 Channel 56 ITV 27 BBC CHOICE9 Teletext10 BBS TEXT
back
choose channel to renumberselect
setupchannel list
1 BBC ONE2 BBC TWO3 ITV Channel 34 Channel 45 Channel 56 ITV 27 BBC CHOICE9 Teletext10 BBS TEXT
back view this channelselect
5
6
7
setuptechnical information
manufacturer date
manufacturerhardware versionsoftware version
manufacturer updateapi versionrun version
run update version
PIONNER00 00 09 0200 01 20 0400 00 00 0000 12 0a 0400 07 03 0600 00 00 00
select
back
back
5-1
5-2
5-3
5-4
6-1
6-2
7-1 7-2 7-3
MENU TREE
setupgetting started
1 channel list
2 change channel numbers
3 add channels
4 store channels
backselect
setupONdigital updates
1 smartcard date
2 check your postbox
backselect
setuptechnical information
1 signal strength
2 manufacturer date
3 auto update
backselect
setupsignal strength
uhf channel number
signal strength
good
satisfactory
poor
21 60 69
1 2 3 4 5
enter uhf channel numberback
setuptechnical information
auto update
1
2
3
do you really want to start a download
to update your ONdigital box ?
noyesselect
backselect
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The digital receiver's frequently-used operations are based on a series of user friendly on-screendisplays and menus. The displays provide information to guide you in the use of the digital re-ceiver to help you fully utilize its functions and features from initial installation and channel selec-tion to the use of advanced functions.
All functions can be operated using either the remote controller or the digital receiver's front panel,but for convenience you will probably want to use the remote controller most of the time. You canreturn to the regular TV picture at any time by pressing either the EXIT or MENU button.
If you have any trouble operating the receiver, refer to the corresponding section of the instructionmanual, including the troubleshooting section, or call ONdigital Customer Service at 0870-600-9696 to speak with a Customer Service advisor.
GENERAL OPERATIONS
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LOCATING AND STORING CHANNELS
With the digital receiver properly connected you can now begin locating the new channels. Theprocess is also described in the information included in the ONdigital envelope that came with thedigital receiver.
NOTE:At the end of this process, you should call ONdigital customer services on 0870-600-9696 toactivate your smartcard.
Following both the instructions on page 11 in the
CONNECTIONS section of this manual or the in-
structions contained in the ONdigital envelope will
cause either the "Welcome" screen or "Main Menu"
screen to be displayed on the TV.If the Main Menu is already displayed on the screen, proceed toStep 3.
IMPORTANT:• If neither of the above-mentioned screens are displayed even
though the SCART lead was used to make the connection,
try pressing the remote controller TV/DTV button. Or try
pressing the TV remote controller button that selects the TV'sAV or External (SCART) socket.
• Alternatively check the channel that was selected for the de-fault UHF output. The TV might need to be retuned to this
channel. Refer to pages 11 to 14 in the CONNECTIONS sec-
tion of this manual.
<Welcome screen >
setupwelcome
Press select on your remote toget started
select
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Use the /5(DOWN/UP) buttons to select Section 5
Getting Started and then press the SELECT button.The on-screen display will show the receiver's progress in locatingthe available channels.
If the Main Menu is already displayed on the TV screen, follow theinstructions below.1 Use the above method to select Option 5 Getting Started. A menu
with four options will be displayed including "Store Channels."2 Use the /5 (DOWN/UP) buttons to highlight "Store Channels"
and then press the SELECT button.
<Store channels screen>
If the "Welcome" message is already displayed on
the TV screen, press the SELECT button to display
the Main Menu.
<Main menu screen>
LOCATING AND STORING CHANNELS
setupmain menu
1 setting the timer2 choosing favourite channels3 parental lock4 viewing preferences5 getting started6 ONdigital updates7 technical information
select cxit
setupstore channels
back
Your ONdigital box is now searchingfor all available channels.
This may take about 20 minutes.Please wait.
0%
25 50 75 100
number of channels found 5
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The on-screen display will show the receiver's progress in locatingthe available channels.
NOTE:While the installation is in progress the on-screen display willshow the number of channels that have been located and thepercentage of the installation that has been completed. The mes-sage "Your ONdigital box is searching for all available channels–This could take about 20 minutes–Please wait" will be displayed.This could take several minutes.
When the installation is finished the on-screen display will momen-tarily show 100% and the number of located channels to indicatethat they are being stored. When storage is complete a list of storedchannels will be displayed.
To watch a channel, use the 5 (UP) or (DOWN)
button to highlight the channel and then press the
SELECT button.
LOCATING AND STORING CHANNELS
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Press the ON/OFF button to turn on the digital receiver after it has been plugged into the mainpower supply.• To wake up the receiver press the remote controller button.• To put the digital receiver on standby again, press the remote controller button.
DAILY OPERATION
Switching Receiver ON/OFF
With the digital receiver channels can be selected in three ways: using the channel list, using thenumber buttons, and using the P +/- buttons. After a selection has been made using any of thesemethods the receiver will wait about one second before changing the channel.
Using the Number ButtonsThe number buttons can be used to enter a channel number up to three digits long. To enter achannel number press the corresponding number buttons one after the other.
Changing Channels
IMPORTANT:The number buttons can be used to select any channel, not just the channels
that have been selected as favourites.
<Channel number input screen>
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The EXIT button can be pressed at any time to close
the channel list.To change to a channel that has been highlighted, press theSELECT button.
BBC ONEBBC TWO
ITV Channel 3Channel 4Channel 5
ITV 2
123456
select exit
<Channel list screen (example)>
Display the channel list by pressing the SELECT
button while viewing any channel.An example of the information that is displayed on-screen is givenabove. The channel list includes all available channels.
Six channels can be displayed at one time. Special symbols, suchas for favourite or locked channel, are displayed next to appropri-ate channels. The channel currently being viewed is highlighted inthe list.
Use the 5 (UP) or (DOWN) button to move the
cursor through the channel list.The selected channel is highlighted. To move to the next screen, usethe (DOWN) button to move past the bottom of the list or pressthe 3 (RIGHT) or 2 (LEFT) button to move an entire page at a time.
Using the Channel ListThe channel list can also be used to view channels that are available using the digital receiver. Thelist is displayed on top of the programme being viewed and also indicates which channels havebeen selected as favourites and the channels that are locked. (Refer to pages 25 to 34 for instruc-tions on how to select favourite channels and to lock channels.)
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Using the P +/- Buttons• To select the next or previous channel, press the P+ or P- button while in the normal viewing
mode.• To select the next or previous stored favourite channel, press the P+ or P- button while in the
favourite channel viewing mode.
This button is used to switch between watching regular analogue channels using just the TV anddigital channels via the digital receiver. Whether or not this button functions depends on whetheryour ONdigital box and TV are connected with a SCART lead.
If this is the case and you are currently watching a digital programme, in some cases you mightneed to press the TV/DTV button to watch a regular analogue channel. In this case, pressing theTV/DTV button again will switch back to the digital channel.
In most cases, where a SCART lead is used and the power to the TV is turned on before the powerto the digital receiver the correct digital channel will be selected automatically. If the power to thedigital receiver is turned on first, you might need to use this button to switch to digital program-ming.
Using the TV/DTV Button
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Press the remote controller INFO button to acti-
vate the On-screen TV Guide.The following information will be displayed. To return to regularviewing at any time press the INFO or EXIT button.
The current channel number, channel name, and programme nameare displayed in the top half of the screen. The bottom half of thescreen also displays this information and the name and start time ofthe following programme. (Information regarding other programmeinformation options is also shown. Refer to Step 4 for a more de-tailed explanation.)
Using the On-screen TV
Guide
The digital receiver can display summary information about currently playing programmes andthose to be broadcast immediately afterwards.
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<ON SCREEN TV GUIDE screen (example)>
To view the programme information for other chan-
nels without changing the current channel, use the
remote controller 5 (UP) or (DOWN) buttons or
the number (0 to 9) buttons.
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It might not be possible to display all of the addi-
tional information on the screen at the same time.In this case, use the 5 (UP) or (DOWN) button to display the hid-den information.
To change the channel while the On-screen TV
Guide is displayed, press the remote controller
SELECT button when the information for the de-
sired channel is displayed.
This feature can also be used to display additional
information about the current and next programme.To display additional information about the current programme pressthe YELLOW button. To display additional information about the nextprogramme press the BLUE button. Press the same button again toreturn to the previous information display.
NOTE:If you are viewing information regarding the next programmethe channel cannot be changed by pressing the SELECT button.
The bottom half of the On-screen TV Guide also shows if subtitles and mono orstereo sound are available for a certain programme and what is the programmecategory, such as film, drama, or comedy.
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Selecting Favourite Channels
You can use this function to select and store favourite channels to make it more convenient to viewthem.When in the favourite channels mode, pressing the P+ and P- buttons will only switch between thestored favourite channels. Also, when using the on-screen tv guide, the 5 and buttons will onlyselect those channels stored as favourites.
First, press the MENU button to display the Main
Menu.
Then use the 5 (UP) or (DOWN) button to high-
light the Choosing Favourite Channels option and
then press the SELECT button or press the "2" but-
ton.
NOTE:The illustration for Step 2 shows that channels 3, 6, and 7 have beenselected as favourites.
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To return to normal operation press the EXIT but-
ton.
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To add channels to the favourite channels list, use
the 5 (UP) or (DOWN) button to highlight the de-
sired channel, and then press the SELECT button.The favourite channel symbol will be displayed next to the selectedchannel name.
To remove a channel from the favourite channels list, 5 (UP) or (DOWN) button to highlight the desired channel, and then press theSELECT button. The favourite channel symbol will disappear.
Repeat these steps for each channel to be selected or de-selected asa favourite channel.
When finished selecting or de-selecting favourite
channels, press the GREEN button to activate the
favourite channels mode.When the favourite channels mode is active the message"Favourites are on" is displayed at the top right of the menu.Pressing the GREEN button again will switch favourites off.
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Using the Parental Lock
The parental lock can be used to restrict access to any channel using a self-selected security (paren-tal) code. Entry of the security code is required to view a locked channel.
When selecting this option for the first time you will be prompted to enter a new parental code.After a security code has been registered the first time, entry of the security code will be required tosubsequently access the Channel Locking Menu or a locked channel.
Entering the parental code for the first time
First, display the Main Menu by pressing the MENU
button and then use the (DOWN) button to high-
light the PARENTAL LOCK option. Then press the
SELECT button to display the "Enter New Parental
Code" screen.The menu contains a 4-digit code entry area where you should en-ter your parental code using the remote controller number (0 to 9)buttons.
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<Enter parental code screen>
NOTE:This menu can only be accessed when the Smartcard is properlyinserted in the Smartcard slot.
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The code will be displayed on the screen as you
enter it.NOTE:The 2 (LEFT) button can be used to backspace and correct mis-taken number entries.
IMPORTANT:Write down the code you select and kept it in a safe place for
future reference.
When you have finished entering the code and have
written it down, press the SELECT button to regis-
ter the code.If for some reason the digital receiver does not accept the code theentry area will be cleared and you will be prompted to enter anothercode.
After the code has been accepted, press the EXIT
button to return to regular operation.
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Select the Change Parent Code option.
The display will prompt you to enter the current
code.As you enter the code asterisks will be displayed instead of the codenumbers. If you enter the code incorrectly, an error message will bedisplayed and you will be prompted to enter the correct code.
Now enter the new code.The new code will be displayed on the screen as you enter it.When you have entered the new code, press the SELECT button.
IMPORTANT:
Be sure to write down and safely store the new code.
To return to the Main Parental Code menu, press
the RED button.To return to regular operation, press the EXIT button.
Select the Parental Lock option from the Main
menu.
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<Parental lock screen>
To change the parental lock codeAfter the parental lock code has been entered, the Parental Lock menu will then give you the optionof changing the current code. The code can be changed by first entering the current code and thenentering the new code.
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To return to the regular TV picture press the EXIT
button.
Selecting Channels to be
Locked
Select the Choose Channel to Lock or Unlock op-
tion from the Parental Lock menu and then press
the SELECT button.You will be prompted to enter the current parental lock code, afterwhich a list of all available channels will be displayed.
Select channels to lock using the 5 (UP) or
(DOWN) button.
When a channel has been highlighted, press the
SELECT button to lock the channel(s).A "padlock" symbol will be displayed next to locked channels. Re-peat the process to lock another channel.
To lock (closed padlock) or unlock (open padlock)
a channel press the GREEN button.The message "locks are closed" will appear under the screen head-ing when the padlocks have been activated.
See the following section which explains how to view locked channels.
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Watching Locked Channels
There are two ways to access and watch locked channels. Either unlock an individual channel youhave selected or go to the Choose Channel to Lock or Unlock menu and temporarily unlock allchannels.
To unlock an individual channel
When trying to change channel to a locked chan-
nel, the channel will not be displayed, but instead
you will be prompted to press the SELECT button
to access the channel.
This channel is locked.Press select to unlock.ITV 2
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You will be prompted to enter the parental lock
code.
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Use the number buttons (1 to 9) to enter the pa-
rental lock code.As you enter the code asterisks will be displayed instead of the codenumbers.
After entering the parental lock code, press the
SELECT button to confirm the code.If the correct code was entered the locked channel will be selected.
NOTE:If the incorrect code was entered, a message will appear on thescreen stating that the code was incorrect and prompting you tore-enter the code. Press the SELECT button to return to the pre-vious screen where you can re-enter the parental lock code.
To leave this option, press the RED button to go
back a step or press the EXIT button to return to
regular operation.
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The channel list will be displayed and you will be
prompted to press the GREEN button to "open
locks".This will open all the locks.
NOTE:To close all the locks press the GREEN button again. Whether ornot the channels are locked (closed padlock) or unlocked (openpadlock) will be displayed at the top of the screen.
IMPORTANT:Be sure to lock the channels after viewing to maintain the pa-
rental lock security on the desired channels.
To temporarily unlock all channels
The easiest way to temporarily unlock all channels
is to open the main menu and press buttons "3"
and "2" in that order.
Enter the parental lock code when prompted to do
so.
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Timer
Setting the timerYou can use the TIMER SETTINGS function to program the digital receiver to turn on and off at pre-set times. Up to 8 different time slots can be set. This makes it possible to set your VCR to recordmore than one digital channel. You can leave this function at any time by pressing the EXIT buttonto cancel any changes that have been made and to return to normal operation, or by pressing theremote controller RED button to return to the previous screen.
Press the remote controller MENU button to dis-
play the Main menu.The Setting the Timer option will be highlighted.
Press the remote controller SELECT button to se-
lect this option.Eight timer slots will be displayed on the screen. Each slot will indi-cate whether or not it is available for time setting.
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Use the 5 (UP) or (DOWN) button to select an
available time slot, and then press the SELECT
button to display the Setting the Timer screen.At this screen you are prompted to confirm the date, channel num-ber, start time, end time, and programme status (once only, daily, orweekly).
<Setting the timer screen 2>
Enter the date using the number buttons (0 to 9).After the day and month have been entered the digital receiver willautomatically enter the year.Four digits must be entered, so enter zeros where appropriate, suchas 1009 for the 10th of September.
Press the (DOWN) button to confirm the entry.The channel number line will then be highlighted.
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Enter the channel to be recorded.NOTE:If you do not know the number of the channel you want to record,press the GREEN button to display the channel list, use the 5(UP) or (DOWN) button to select the desired channel, and thenpress the SELECT button to add the channel number to the SetTimer screen.
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Lastly press the SELECT button to save the set-
tings.The previous menu will be displayed to allow you to check the set-tings. To make more settings, repeat the process from Step 3.To return to regular operation press the EXIT button.
Use the 2 (LEFT) or 3 (RIGHT) button to select the
recording interval.The available options are once only, daily, and weekly.To record only once, select the 1st option. To record daily at thesame time, select the 2nd option. To record weekly at the same time,select the 3rd option.
Confirm the entry by pressing the (DOWN) but-
ton.The start time will then be highlighted.
Enter the start time.It is recommended that you enter the start time a few minutes be-fore the VCR is scheduled to start recording the programme to en-sure the beginning of the programme is not missed.The digital receiver uses a 24-hour clock, so set all times in 24-hourformat, such as 2215 for 10:15 pm.
NOTE:Use the 2 (LEFT) or 3 (RIGHT) buttons to overwrite entry mis-takes.
Press the (DOWN) button to confirm the entered
time.
Next, enter the end time.It is recommended that the end time be set a few minutes after theVCR is set to stop recording so that the end of the programme is notmissed.As when setting the start time, use the 24-hour format. Press the (DOWN) button to confirm the entered time. The entry position willmove to the next line.
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Timer alarmIn order for the timer to be activated the digital receiver must be left in standby mode–Do not turnit off. When the timer is activated the message "rEC" is displayed by the front panel.
Before you switch into standby you can watch other digital channels while the timer is set by justchanging the channels as you normally would. The timer alarm will sound and the message "rEd"will be displayed by the front panel if you are watching another digital channel when the timer isabout to be activated. At this time, press the remote controller RED button to display the followingscreen.
The screen will prompt you to select one of two options: to activate the timer or to continue watch-ing the current channel.• To continue watching the current channel, press the RED button again.• To change to the channel set in the timer and activate the timer, press the SELECT button.
IMPORTANT:The above procedure will cause the digital receiver to be activated at the set time, but do notforget that you will also need to program your VCR to the same time to record the programme.
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Cancelling a timer setting
Recording with a VCRIt is not currently possible to record one digital channel while watching another. The only channelthat can be watched when recording a programme from the digital receiver is the channel that isbeing recorded. It is possible, however, to watch an analogue channel while recording a digitalchannel, or, conversely, to watch a digital channel while recording an analogue channel.
Press MENU and select the 1st option (Setting the
Timer).
Press the 5 (UP) or (DOWN) button to select the
timer setting to be cancelled.
Press the BLUE button.
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Another feature provided by Digital Terrestrial Television is access to advanced navigational op-tions and new and improved digital text services including high-quality text and graphics.
Digital text channelsUnlike conventional text services, users now have access to dedicated digital text channels. Thesechannels are selected like other channels by entering the corresponding channel numbers. Thechannel list shows on which channels these services are available.
After selecting a text channel, press the TEXT button then follow instruction on-screen. Pages areselected using the ARROW, number or coloured buttons.
When you have finished viewing text channels, select another channel by using the P buttons.
Using Teletext
Checking the Postbox
The digital receiver can display messages that have been sent by a broadcaster (such as informa-tion regarding your subscription package or special offers).You will be advised when this service is available.
When the digital receiver has received a message, the message "POSt" will be displayed by the LEDpanel.
At this time use the Main menu to open your postbox.
Press the MENU button to open the Main menu
and then select option 6.
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Select Option 2 "Check your postbox" by pressing
the remote controller "2" button.The new messages will be displayed with the most recently receivedmessages at the top of the screen and the message received thelongest time ago at the bottom of the new message list.
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<Postbox screen>
NOTE:You can scroll through the message list using the remote con-troller 5 (UP) or (DOWN) buttons. The latest message is al-ways displayed first each time you open the postbox.
To return to regular operation after reading mes-
sages, press the RED button or the EXIT button to
return to the menu.NOTE:When the postbox is full, the oldest message is deleted when anew message arrives.
Checking your subscriptionIn the same menu as point 2 above there is an option for checking your subscription.Select this option to display your subscription expiration date.
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Changing Receiver Settings
This menu is used to set the following items: subtitles, audio language, sound level, informationdisplay time, current time, and alarm time. Follow the instructions below to make these settings.
From the remote controller press the MENU but-
ton to display the Receiver Settings menu, select
Option 4 (Viewing Preferences), and then select
Option 1 (ONdigital box Settings).
<Viewing preferences screen> <Digital settings screen>
Once an option is highlighted, use the 2 (LEFT) or
3 (RIGHT) buttons to adjust the settings.
When you have finished making adjustments, press
the remote controller EXIT button to save the new
settings and return to regular TV viewing.Each option is explained on the next page.
setupviewing preferences
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3 modem settings
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1) Preferred languageThe preferred language default setting when the power is first turned on is English. The otherlanguage options are Welsh and Gaelic. To change the language use the 2 (LEFT) or 3 (RIGHT)buttons. If a selected language is not available, the digital receiver will automatically default toEnglish.
2) SubtitlesSelecting "on" will ensure that subtitles will always be displayed if they are available. Select "off"if you want to be able to manually switch subtitles on and off using the SUBTITLE button.
3) Subtitles languageThis option allows users to select the language in which subtitles are displayed. The availablelanguage selections are English, Welsh, Gaelic. A setting is also provided for those who are hardof hearing and this is indicated by a symbol next to the language. When this setting is selecteddescriptive text, which tells the viewer there is applause, laughter, etc., is included in the sub-titles.
A symbol denoting when subtitles are available for a programme may be displayed on the on-screen tv guide. A message regarding subtitle availability might also be displayed by the broad-caster.
4) TV volumeThis option is used to set the default sound output level of the TV for when the digital receiverwakes up. Initially the sound output is set to a medium level, but there might be a difference insound level between digital channels and analogue channels.To adjust the digital receiver volume, highlight this option and then use the 2 (LEFT) or 3 (RIGHT)buttons to set the desired sound volume.
5) Information display timeThis option is used to set the length of time information is displayed on the screen. This timesetting only applies to screens in which setting adjustments are not made (such as channelselection). Three time setting options are available: Off, Normal, and Long.
IMPORTANT:Some menus will no longer appear if this option is set to OFF.
6) Current time and dateThe digital receiver automatically sets the time and date using the time and date informationsent by the broadcasters. This menu can be used, however, to manually adjust these settings.
Enter the desired date and time in the 24-hour format using the number (0 to 9) buttons.
7) Timer alarmThis option is used to specify whether an audio and visual or just a visual alarm is used for thetimer alarm. The alarm is factory set to the audio and visual alarm, so a warning message will bedisplayed at the alarm setting time. At the alarm setting time the digital receiver will beep anddisplay the code "rEd" on the LED panel. Refer to pages 36 to 39 for additional information ontimer operation.
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Changing TV and VCR Set-
tings
The settings in this menu are not usually changed once the digital receiver is installed correctly.If necessary, changes can be made by following the instructions below.
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Press the MENU button, select Option 4 (Viewing
Preferences), and then select Option 2 (TV and
Video Settings) to display the following menu.
Following is an explanation of each option. You can return to nor-mal TV viewing at any time by pressing the EXIT button.Use the 5 (UP) and (DOWN) buttons and the 2 (LEFT) and 3(RIGHT) buttons to change the settings.
1) TV screenThis option is used to tell the digital receiver whether the TV is 4:3 or 16:9 (wide screen). If 16:9 isselected, the digital receiver will automatically display all wide screen programmes in the cor-rect format. If 4:3 is selected, sub-options are displayed prompting you how to wide screenprogrammes on a regular 4:3 TV.
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Regular 4:3This option is only available if 4:3 was selected in Item 1 of this menu.If the digital receiver is connected to a 4:3 TV you must select whether the programme picturewill be expanded full length leaving blank areas at the top and bottom of the screen, or whetherthe height of the picture will fill the TV screen but the right and left ends of it will be cut off inorder to do this.
You can switch between the "letterbox" and "full screen" display formats while watching a pro-gram by pressing the WIDE button.
2) TV soundThis option allows you to select mono or stereo sound output for the TV. The default is stereosound. Only change this setting if connecting to a mono TV. To select this option, use the 5 (UP)and (DOWN) button to select "TV sound" and use the 2 (LEFT) and 3 (RIGHT) buttons toswitch between mono and stereo.
3) TV StandardTry adjusting this option to obtain the optimum picture display quality if the TV and digitalreceiver are connected by a SCART lead. The default is "composite," but there may be someimprovement if the "RGB" option is selected.
To change this option, use the 5 (UP) or (DOWN) button to select "TV standard" and use the 2(LEFT) and 3 (RIGHT) buttons to switch between composite and RGB. If there is no noticeableimprovement in the picture quality, leave the option set to "composite" and press the EXIT but-ton to leave the menu.
4) VCR soundThis option allows you to select mono or stereo sound output for the VCR. The default is stereosound. Only change this setting if connecting to a mono VCR. To select this option, use the 5(UP) or (DOWN) button to select "VCR sound" and use the 2 (LEFT) and 3 (RIGHT) buttons toswitch between mono and stereo.NOTE:The digital receiver and TV must be connected by a SCART lead to record and playback instereo.
5) VCR StandardSet this option to "PAL" when connecting the digital receiver to a VCR. If you do not know whetheror not the VCR is standard, refer to the VCR's owner's manual.
6) UHF output channelThis setting was made at the factory and should not need to be changed because it concerns theoutput frequency from the digital receiver to the TV. The setting might need to be adjusted,however, if you are having trouble tuning the TV or VCR to watch programmes from the digitalreceiver or if you are experiencing interference. (For more information, refer to pages 11 to 14.)
If you need any guidance in adjusting this setting, please contact your local retailer or ONdigitalcustomer service at 0870-600-9696.
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Changing Modem Settings
If you connect your digital receiver to a telephone line you might need to change the settings in thismenu. However in most cases, the factory settings will be correct.
MODEMThis option is used to specify whether you are using the digital receiver's internal modem or anexternal modem.
DIALLINGThis option is used to specify whether the telephone line is a tone or pulse dialling line. Mostdomestic telephones now use tone dialling. If you do not know which type of telephone line youhave, check with your telephone company.
CONNECTIONThis option only needs to be changed to the alternative "pabx" setting if the digital receiver isconnected to a phone line that requires that a prefix be dialled first to access the outside telephonenetwork. Most residential telephones have a direct connection, in which case this option does notneed to be changed.
PREFIXThis option is only available when "pabx" was selected in the previous option "Connection." Enterthe prefix the digital receiver will have to dial to connect to the outside telephone network.
WAIT FOR DIAL TONEThis option is only available when "pabx" was selected in the "Connection" option. Set the pausethat is required for the time after dialling the prefix until a dial tone is received.
STD CODEThis is used to specify whether or not an STD code must always be dialled by the digital receiver.
PREFIXThis option is used to enter the code when using an STD code has been selected.
To change these settings, press the MENU button,
select option 4 (viewing preferences) and then op-
tion 3 (modem settings).
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This menu allows the user to check the technical information for the digital receiver. This is onlynecessary when a problem occurs with the digital receiver. If a problem does occur, this informa-tion may assist customer service personnel to diagnose the problem. There are three options:signal strength, manufacturer data, and auto update.
Signal StrengthThis option assists in determining the strength of the signal used by the digital receiver. The displayshows the selected output channel and the signal strength of that channel.
Normally, the settings in this screen do not need to be adjusted, but the information from thisscreen may be required by an ONdigital customer service representative.
To view the "Signal strength" menu option, press the MENU button, then press the "7" button"Technical information," then the "1" button "Signal strength". Press the GREEN button to enter adifferent UHF channel number and then the RED button to check the signal strength.
Manufacturer dataThis option displays various information about the ONdigital box, such as manufacturer name,hardware version, and software version. The information in this screen might also be used byONdigital customer service personnel.
Auto UpdateThis option is used to update the software used by the digital receiver. Updating the software mightcause some digital receiver menus and functions to be updated or new features added, but thegeneral operation method will not change.
You will be advised when it is necessary to carry out an update. Messages will be displayed on thedigital receiver LED display when this is taking place. The meanings of these messages are de-scribed below.
You might also be asked by ONdigital customer service personnel to start this update.
Front panel messagesThe front panel display also shows the digital receiver status during an auto update. These mes-sages are described below.• Auto update: Indicates the digital receiver is searching for the updated software version and will
then update the old version.• Update error: This message indicates that the currently installed software is the latest version.• Retrying update: This message is displayed when the digital receiver has located the update
version but is having trouble implementing the update. In this case, the "Auto update" messagewill be displayed again as the update process is continued.
• Out of order: This message is displayed when the software update was unsuccessful. If you haveany questions, call the ONdigital customer service at 0870-600-9696, or contact your local retailer.
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Channel Search
Normally, this function is only used when first installing and setting up the digital receiver as de-scribed earlier in this manual. You will need to use this function again if you re-install the receiverin another location or wish to search for new channels that have been added since setup wasconducted. To use this function, follow the instructions below.
To re-install the digital receiver, press the MENU
button, select Option 5 "Getting started," and then
select Option 4 "Store channels."Since the digital receiver is already setup, a warning message willbe displayed notifying you that existing channel information will belost by the setup process. If you do not want to lose this informa-tion, press the RED button to return to the Main menu. No changeswill be made.
NOTE:• During installation the number of channels that have been
found and the search completion percentage at that point intime will be displayed on the screen. The message "YourONdigital box is searching for all available channels–this couldtake a few minutes, please wait" will also be displayed.
• The receiver will continue to tune until it has found all chan-nels or the RED button is pressed. When all channels have beenfound the menu will disappear and the channel list will be dis-played.
This option is used to look for new channels that have been started since the digital receiver wasinstalled. It will not change the channels already stored, only add those that have started broad-casting since it was originally installed.To search for new channels, press the MENU button, select Option 5 "Getting started," and thenselect Option 3 "Add channel."
Adding Channels
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With this function you can change the position of channels to an order that suits your preference.
Changing Channel Order
First press the MENU button and then press "5"
and then "2" to open the Change Channel Number
menu.The TV will display a complete list of the channels currently avail-able on the digital receiver. Any channels that are locked or that aredesignated as favourite channels will have the corresponding sym-bol displayed next to them.
To move a channel to a different location, use the
5 (UP) or (DOWN) button to highlight the chan-
nel to be moved and then press the SELECT but-
ton to select the channel.
Next, use the 5 (UP) or (DOWN) button to select
the new channel location by highlighting the chan-
nel number to where you want to move the chan-
nel.At this time the original channel will remain highlighted.
Then press the SELECT button to swap the two
channels between the two locations.Repeat this process until the channels are in the desired order.
To return to the regular TV picture, press the EXIT
button.
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The remote controller can directly control the televisions and VCRs of other major brands. Whenthe remote controller power is first turned on it is programmed for PIONEER brand TVs and VCRs,but if you will use a TV or VCR of another major brand, follow the instruction below to setup theremote controller.
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TV ID code setupThis is used for TVs only.
Resetting the remote controller to the default settingsIf necessary, the remote controller can be reset to the factory default settings by clearing all of theprogrammed codes.To do this, press code 9999 while pressing and holding the remote controller button. This re-stores all devices to their default settings.
Status during battery replacementThe remote control information preservation time during battery replacement is about 1 minute.The buttons will not respond while the batteries are being replaced. When the batteries have beendead or removed for more than 1 minute the brand settings will return to their default values.
IMPORTANT:Although the PIONEER remote controller is compatible with most major brands, PIONEER can-
not guarantee the remote controller operation will be compatible with all TV's or VCR's.
Press and hold down the remote controller but-
ton for TV at the bottom right while entering the
4-digit code for the brand of the TV being used.
(Refer to the included code list.)Press the button to check if the remote controller can be used toturn on the TV and put it in standby.
IMPORTANT:It might not be possible to use the remote controller to directlycontrol some TVs.
VCR ID code setupThis is used for VCR only.
Press and hold down the remote controller but-
ton for VCR at the bottom left while entering the
4-digit code for the brand of the VCR being used.
(Refer to the included code list.)Press the button to check if the remote controller can be used toturn on the VCR and put it in standby.
IMPORTANT:It might not be possible to use the remote controller to directly
control some VCRs.
CAUTION• When setting the brand code, ensure not to direct the remote controller to any other TVs, VCRs
and so forth, because there is always a possibility that such equipment on hand may be oper-ated.
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BRAND SETUP CODE LIST
A AcuraAdmiralAdysonAkaiAkuraAlbaAllorganAmplivisionAmstradAnitechArcamAsukaAtlanticAudiosonicAutovox
B BPLBSRBTCBairdBasic LineBaurBekoBeonBinatoneBlaupunkt
Blue SkyBlue StarBondstecBootsBrandtBritannia
C CGECS ElectronicsCTCCarrefourCascadeCathayCenturionCimlineClarivoxClatronicCondorContecContinental EdisonCrownCrystalCybertron
D DaewooDainichiDansaiDaytonDe GraafDecca
CODE FOR TELEVISION
DixiDualDual TecDumont
E ElbeElinEliteEltaEmersonErresExpert
F Ferguson
FidelityFinlandiaFinluxFirstline
FisherFlintFormentiFrontechFujitsuFunai
G GECGPMGelosoGenexxaGoodmans
GorenjeGraetzGranadaGrandinGrundig
H HCMHanseaticHinariHisawaHitachi
HuanyuHypson
I ICEICeSITSITTImperialIndianaIngelenInno HitInterfunkIntervisionIsukai
J JVCK Kaisui
Kapsch
0009016302170208, 03610218, 02640009, 0036, 0037, 0218 0371029402170009, 0037, 037100090216, 0217021802060037, 01090206, 033602820294021803430009, 02180010, 0037, 0349, 0361, 05540370003702170191, 0195, 0200, 0327, 0328,055402180282024702170109, 0196, 0198, 0333, 033502160247, 0306021602470036000900370037000900370247, 03700320, 03700009, 0036, 02160196, 0198, 03330009, 0037, 0370, 0418043102180009, 0037, 03740215, 0218003700090208, 05480037, 0072
0009, 003703360217007002590037, 05480218, 0320000903610012, 003702060037, 0109, 0238, 0287, 0335,03430216, 03610208, 03460037, 0070, 0072, 0105, 03460009, 0216, 0217, 0247, 0294,03210208, 0217, 0303, 037004550037, 03200163, 0247, 0264, 04310072, 02060264, 0294, 03030037, 0072, 0217021800090163, 02180036, 0037, 0072, 0217, 0343,0371, 037403700163, 03610037, 0072, 0208, 0217, 033902820070, 0191, 0195, 05540009, 02820037, 0320, 03610009, 0036, 0037, 02180282, 04550036, 0044, 0105, 0109, 0163,0196, 0198, 0217, 0225, 0306,0349, 05480216, 03740037, 0264, 02820217, 0264, 0371021803710163, 0361, 05480247, 0370, 04180037016300720037, 0163, 0247, 03610037, 0102, 0217, 026402180036, 0053, 03710009, 0216, 0217, 0218, 02820163, 0206
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KendoKingsleyKneisselKorpelKoyoda
L LeycoLiesenk & TterLumaLuxor
MM Electronic
MTCMagnadyneMagnafonManesthMarantzMarkMatsui
MediatorMemorexMemphisMinervaMitsubishiMivarMultitech
N NEINeckermannNikkai
NoblikoNokiaNordmende
O OceanicOrionOsakiOsoOsumeOtto Versand
P PalladiumPanamaPanasonicPathe CinemaPathe MarconiPausaPerdioPhilcoPhilipsPhonolaPioneerProfexProlineProtech
PyeQ Quelle
Questa
R R-LineRBMRadiolaRank ArenaRediffusionRevoxRexRoadstar
S SBRSEGSEISaba
SaccsSaishoSaloraSambersSamsung
SandraSanyoSchaub LorenzSchneider
Sei-SinudyneSelecoSentraSharpShoraiSiaremSiemens
SilverSinudyneSolavoxSonitronSonokoSonolorSontecSonySoundwaveStandardSternSunkaiSusumuSysline
T TandyTashikoTatungTecTechnemaTechnicsTeleaviaTelefunkenTelemeisterTeletechTeletonTensaiTexet
003702160259003700090037, 0072, 0264, 0294003702060349, 03610009, 0037, 0105, 0109, 0163,0217, 0287, 0346, 0374, 048003490102, 024701020217, 0264, 0320003700370009, 0035, 0036, 0037, 0072,0208, 0217, 0294, 03710012, 0037000903370070, 05540036, 0108, 01500216, 02900009, 0102, 02160037, 0337, 04310037, 0191, 0349, 05540035, 0037, 0072, 0216, 0218,0264, 033701020361, 0480, 05480109, 0196, 0198, 0287, 03430163, 0215, 03610037, 0294, 0320, 03210072, 0217, 0218, 026402180072, 01570010, 0036, 0037, 0191, 0217,0320, 0343, 0349, 05540370, 04180217, 02640163, 0226, 02500216, 0238, 03200196, 0198, 03330009032002470012, 0037, 0374, 05540012, 00370109, 0163, 0166, 0287, 99990009, 036103210009, 0037, 0102, 0217, 0247,0264, 0337, 0418, 043100120010, 0037, 0070, 0200, 0306,0327, 0328, 0361, 05540036
003700700012, 00370036036100370163, 0206, 0259, 02640009, 0218, 0264, 04180012, 00370036, 0217, 02640102, 02940109, 0163, 0196, 0198, 0287,0335, 034302380009, 0264, 04310163, 0349, 0361, 054801020009, 0037, 0090, 0217, 0264,0290, 037002160036, 0072, 0157, 0208, 033903610037, 0218, 0247, 0303, 0336,037100100163, 0206, 025900350036, 0093029401020037, 0157, 0191, 0195, 0200,0327, 0328, 055400360102, 0294016302080009, 00370163, 0208, 021500370010, 00360037, 04180009, 0217, 02180163, 0206, 02590294, 0321021800370072, 0163, 0217, 02180036, 02170037, 0072, 02170217, 0247032002500333, 03430109, 0306, 0335, 0343032000090036, 0206, 0217, 03490218, 0294, 03200216, 0218
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ThornTomashiToshibaTriumph
U UherUltravoxUniversum
V VestelVideosatVideotechnicVisionVoxson
WWalthamWatsonWatt RadioWegaWhite Westinghouse
Y YokoZ Zanussi
CODE FOR VCR
0035, 0037, 0072, 0343, 036102820035, 0036, 0070, 024302430206, 0303, 032001020037, 0105, 0264, 0346, 03700037024702170320016302170037, 0320010200360037, 0216, 03200037, 0217, 0264, 04310206
A ASAAiwaAkaiAkibaAlba
AmbassadorAmstradAnitechAsuka
B BairdBasic LineBlaupunkt
BrandtBrandt ElectronicBush
C CGECatronCimlineClatronicCombitechCondorCrownCyrus
D DaewooDansaiDe GraafDeccaDenonDualDumont
E ESCElcatech
F FergusonFidelityFinlandia
0037, 00810000, 0348, 03520041, 0106, 031500720020, 0072, 0209, 0278, 0315,035200200000, 0278, 0332007200370000, 0041, 01040020, 0072, 02780006, 0034, 0154, 0162, 0195,0226, 02270187, 0320, 032100410072, 0209, 0278, 03520000002000720020035200200020, 0072, 027800810020, 027800720042, 01660000, 0081004200410000, 0081, 01040240, 027800720041, 0320, 032100000081, 0104
FinluxFirstlineFisherFrontechFunai
G GECGeneralGoldHandGoldStarGoodmansGraetzGranadaGrandinGrundig
H HCMHanseaticHinariHitachi
HypsonI ITT
ITVImperialIngersolInterfunk
J JVCK Kaisui
KendoKenwoodKorpel
L LencoLeycoLoeweLogikLuxor
MM ElectronicManesthMarantzMatsuiMemorexMemphisMetz
MinervaMitsubishiMultitechMurphy
N NECNeckermannNescoNokia
NordmendeO Oceanic
OkanoOrionOsaki
0000, 0042, 0081, 01040037, 0043, 0045, 0072, 02090046, 01040020000000810020007200370000, 0020, 0037, 0072, 02780041, 0104, 02400046, 0081, 01040000, 0037, 00720006, 0007, 0034, 0072, 0081,0195, 0207, 0226, 0347, 0349,007200370004, 0072, 0240, 03520000, 0004, 0041, 0042, 0166,0240, 038400720041, 0046, 0104, 0106, 0240,03840037, 02780000000400810041, 0067, 0206, 0207, 038400720106, 020900410072027800720004, 0006, 0037, 00810004, 02400043, 0046, 0048, 0104, 010600000045, 00720006, 00810004, 0209, 0348, 03520000, 0037, 0046, 010400720006, 0037, 0162, 0195, 0227,03470006, 01950043, 0067, 00810000, 007200000041, 0067008100720041, 0042, 0046, 0081, 0104,0106, 02400041, 0297, 0320, 0321, 03840000, 00410315, 03480004, 0209, 0348, 03520000, 0037, 0072
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Otto VersandP Palladium
PanasonicPathe MarconiPentaxPerdioPhilipsPhonolaPioneerPortlandProfexProfitronicProlinePye
Q QuartzQuelle
R RadiolaRexRoadstar
S SBRSEGSEISaba
SaishoSaloraSamsungSansuiSanyoSavilleSchaub LorenzSchneiderSelecoSentraSharpShintomShoraiSiemensSilvaSingerSinudyneSolavoxSonolorSontecSonySunkaiSunstarSuntronic
T T+ATashikoTatungTecTechnicsTeleaviaTelecomando/PolicomTelefunkenTenosalTensaiThomson
ThornToshibaTowada
U UherUniversum
Y YamishiYokanYoko
00810006, 0037, 0041, 00720162, 0226, 02270041004200000081, 038400810058, 0067, 0081, 9999002003220240000000810046008100810041, 03840037, 0072, 0240, 027800810240, 03220004, 00810041, 0206, 0207, 0297, 0320,0321, 03840004, 02090043, 0046, 01060240, 04320041, 0067, 01060046, 010403520000, 0041, 01040000, 0072, 00810041002000480072, 010400040006, 0037, 0081, 0104, 0195003700450004, 00810020004600370032, 0033, 0034034800000000016200000000, 0041, 008100200162, 0226004101540041, 0187, 0320, 0321, 038400720000, 03220041, 0320, 0384
0041, 01040041, 0043, 0045, 0081, 0384032202400000, 0006, 0037, 0081, 0106,0195, 0240007200720020, 0240
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TROUBLESHOOTING
If you are having trouble with the digital receiver, check the following items to see if the problemcan be resolved. Sometimes another device is at fault, so be sure to also inspect the other devicesbeing used. If the trouble still cannot be resolved, contact your nearest PIONEER authorised servicecentre, the dealer where you purchased the digital receiver or ONdigital.
Condition
No sound, no picture, and no front-panel display.
No sound and no picture, but the front panel is displaying "--:--."
No sound and no picture, but the front panel display is cor-rect.
Only the Main menu, its sub-menus, and the information bar are available. Service se-lection is not possible.
• The receiver is not plugged in-to the main power supply or is not turned on.
• The receiver is in standby.
• Non-digital television is being viewed via the UHF aerial TV connection.
• The SCART lead is connected to the wrong sockets.
• The connections are correct but the TV is not switched to an external AV source (AV1 or EXT 1, etc.).
• The connection cables might be defective (corroded, bro-ken, or damaged) or missing.
• A download list of (digital) services is not stored in the digital receiver's memory.
• The digital receiver is not cor-rectly set up for the aerial.
• The aerial is not receiving the signal.
• The transmitted signal is too weak.
• Check the main power sup-ply connection. Press the ON/OFF button on the front of the receiver.
• Press one of the remote con-troller number buttons to wake up the digital receiver.
• Press the remote controller TV/DTV button.
• Check the SCART connec-tions.
• Check the TV SCART con-nections.
• Check all connections.
• Follow the relevant installa-tion instructions contained in the section "CONNECTIONS".
• Check if the analogue chan-nels are received properly and then check the aerial connection (aerial to DBR-T200GB, and TV aerial input connected to DBR-T200GB UHF input). Refer to section "Signal Strength" on page 49.
• Check the aerial installation and positioning.
• Check the aerial installation and positioning or install a larger aerial.
In unusual cases, the effect can be caused by severe weather or very heavy cloud cover.
MeasuresPossible cause
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If the problem persists, call ONdigital customer service at 0870-600-9696.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Condition
Only the Main menu, its sub-menus, and the information bar are available. Service se-lection is not possible.
Intermittent reception, fro-zen image, or "mosaic" ef-fect.
The remote controller is not working properly.
During otherwise normal re-ception the selection of some services causes the screen to blackout.
• The transmitted signal is too strong.
• The aerial is damaged.
• The cable links are defective (corroded, broken, or dam-aged connectors and/or wires).
• A poorly positioned or unsta-ble aerial is causing a poor sig-nal.
• There are no batteries in the remote controller or the batter-ies are low or dead.
• The selected service or pro-gramme is not included in your subscription rights.
• Install an attenuator at the receiver UHF input.
• Replace the aerial.
• Check all the connections and cables.
• Re-position the aerial and fasten it securely.
• Check the batteries and re-place them if necessary.
• Select another service or have your subscription cov-erage extended.
MeasuresPossible cause
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System capabilities
• DVB compliant MPEG-2 reception of broad-casts up to Main Profile @ Main Level
Video decoding
• DVB compliant MPEG-2 reception of broad-casts up to MP @ ML
• Video bit rate :up to 15 Mbit/sec• Video format :4:3 and 16:9• Resolution :up to 720 by 576 pixelsAudio decoding
• MPEG layer I/II (excluding multichannel man-agement from one bit stream)
Operation/Features
• Automatic program loading via scanning in-stallation
• Free to air reception• DVB subtitles• Program parental lock with PIN code• Audio mode : single channel, dual channel, ste-
reo, joint stereo• Volume control• Full remote controlled• Menu controlled operation using on-screen
display• Menu controlled installation using on-screen
display• 8 events over one year VCR timer• Automatic VCR play back• Receiver compatible with ONdigital services• Electronic programme guide for ONdigital
bouquet services• Main switch• Multibrand TV and VCR remote controlReception-Demodulation
• Demodulation according DVB-TType COFDM 2KMode All modeNon hierarchical
Descrambling
Embedded Mediaguard and PCMCIA interfacefor the Common Interface CA-module (DVB stan-dard).
NOTE:subscription is required for the reception ofONdigital scrambled services
SPECIFICATIONS
Connections
• RF input (for aerial) connector: female IEC 169-2Input frequency range (MHz): 470-868 (CH21to 69)
• RF output (to TV) connector: male IEC 169-2Loopthrough frequency range (MHz) 470-868(CH21 to 69)Redemodulated output PAL ICH21-69 rangePreset CH36
• TV SCARTOutput: CVBS, Controlled audio L/R, RGB,Slow blanking, Fast blanking
• VCR SCARTInput: CVBS, Slow blanking, Audio L/ROutput: CVBS, Audio L/R
• Audio CINCHOutput: Controlled audio L/R
• Serial interface: RS 232/DB 9 female• Integrated modem telephone line interface :
RJ-11• Common interface for type II or III moduleReturn path
• Integrated Telephone modem• Type V22 bis• Error correction V42• Dialling mode DTMF and pulseAccessories
• Remote control• SCART cable• Instruction book• ONdigital Envelope• Telephone cord with plugs (10 m)• Batteries : 2 x 1.5V type AA/R06/UM-3• UHF coaxial lead• Mains cordMiscellaneous
• Operating Temperature : +5 ˚C to 45 ˚C• Mains : 230 V +/-10%, 50 Hz• Power consumption (W) 20 max• Standby consumption (W) 5 max• Weight (kg) 2.60• Dimensions (wxhxd mm) 380x71x259
Specifications and design are subject topossible modifications without noticedue to improvements.
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Maintain the outside of the digital receiver• Wipe off dust or dirt using a soft, dry cloth.• When the dirt, etc., cannot be removed by wiping with a soft, dry
cloth, dip a soft cloth in a neutral cleaner diluted with 5 or 6 partswater, wring out the cloth, and then wipe off the dirt, etc., and thenwipe dry with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use furniture wax or cleaners.
• Never use thinners, benzene, insecticide sprays, or other unspeci-fied chemicals on or near this product since these will corrode theproduct surface.
PIONEER CORPORATION 4-1, Meguro 1-Chome. Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-8654, JapanPIONEER ELECTRONICS [EUROPE] N.V. Haven 1087, Keetberglaan 1, 9120 Melsele, Belgium TEL: 03/570.05.11
Published by Pioneer Corporation.Copyright C 1999 Pioneer Corporation.All right reserved.
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